2 weeks ago
How do I move that slanted green line to the blue line I’ve drawn there? I’ve pressed loads of buttons and it hasn’t worked; I’m stuck.
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Hi
Watch the attached images and GIF with the whole process.
2 weeks ago
Afterward, you can still modify the staircase. Adding some guide lines at the width of the stairs helps.
You cannot go narrower than the staircase itself, which allows you to snap to the minimum width.
2 weeks ago
Thank you in advance, but I only want the diagonal line to shift so that the distance between the landing and the riser offset remains at those values: after=500, before=250. So the point is that the diagonal line is at the corner, but the riser offset remains at 500 and 250. Thank you.
Thursday
Hi @horewa,
You can achieve this and set it up as the default, when creating the stair by fixing the "Minimum riser offset" values as connected (or equal) parameters.
Please check the short video below:
Hope this helps 🙂
Cheers!
Thursday
Is it possible if the offset is not equal but the diagonal line remains at the corner? This is what the line that remains at the corner looks like
Thursday
turning off all rules and standards will also help open up some configuration options that may be getting locked out or impossible to apply
Friday
Hi ,
As far as I know this feature is still missing from the Stair tool... at least for the Structure part of it...
For a bit on this you can check out this thread as well: https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Modeling/Stair-Winders/td-p/286085
What you can do is a "bit" of a workaround... But hey if you want to have unique geometry, you have to think outside of the box
So here is how I would approach this exact issue:
Option 1
Pros:
Cons:
Option 2
OR you only model the thread geometry with the desired thickness and materials that you would love to see as the covering on top of it.
And you model the structure as a separate entity under it.
This short video will show this workflow, but Option 1 can be achieved through the very same workflow you just play around with the operator(s) a bit differently.
Option 3:
You can also model it by using 2 separate Stair elements for the straight runs and then model the winder from separate slabs...
Hope this can help in some way, and I really hope that GS will be able to update the Stair tool so the structural part of it can handle such "complex" geometry as well.
Or they can show us a workflow how to achieve this... For I am dumbfounded that such an easy looking geometry cannot be achieved with more ease... But I really hope that someone more knowledgeable can provide eventually a better workflow. 😕
Cheers! 🙂